"By 2019, Americans earning less than $30,000 a year would be worse off under the Senate bill, CBO found. By 2021, Americans earning $40,000 or less would be net losers, and by 2027, most people earning less than $75,000 a year would be worse off. On the flip side, millionaires and those earning $100,000 to $500,000 would be big beneficiaries".

A or F? How Congress scores on marijuana. 2. By Danielle Keane, NORML political director. 2016. "Of the 233 Democrats in Congress, 208 members (89.3 percent) received a passing grade of a 'C' or higher. Of the 302 Republicans in Congress, 102 members (33.8 percent) received a passing grade of a 'C' or higher." For your state see: Congressional Scorecard. NORML. Grading was based upon members' voting records.

Tunisians Protest Against Various Issues in Front of National Constituent Assembly : Tunisia Live. "A Facebook page, entitled 'All united to pass a marijuana legislation,' had called for a protest on the same day [Feb. 18, 2012]. ... In actuality, protesters came bearing a whole array of demands and concerns, rather than just the condemnation of stringent penalization for marijuana usage and the advocacy of its legalization. ... Commonly referred to as 'zatla' in Tunisian dialect, marijuana has become a hotly debated issue since the revolution, which opened room for discussion on previously taboo topics. In Tunisia, a person faces a minimum sentence of one year in jail and a 1,000 dinar fine if caught consuming marijuana. Dejla Douissi, an actress in the famous Tunisian series 'Njoum Elil' (Stars of the Night), was present at the protest this Saturday and very vocal on the subject of zatla."

Video below of Feb. 18, 2012 rally in front of the headquarters of the National Constituent Assembly (NCA) in Tunis. See Wikipedia: Tunis.